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Claudio Delfino
 
December 30, 2024 | Claudio Delfino

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Tips etc / How to Get Great Deals on Fine Wine.

i would generally suggest against buying super-value wine

 

 

 

Recycle: 

Information on the bottling (or packaging) facility must be reported on the prooduct labeling, 

The table  

The 2.5x multiplier represent an extremely lean distribution chain and 4.5x represent a more expensive, or a very margin-inflated, distribution and marketing chain. 

More to the price points, at DFW we trade our Fine Wine with suggested retail price ranging anywhere from $15 to $100+ per bottle (and we also deal with rare, vintage and collector's bottles that are sometimes traded at more than $1,000 a piece).

Ultimately, this is all intended to inform our current and prospective customers about the Delfino Fine Wines approach to the trade from a price standpoint.

Finally, the grape costs charged/incurred in the US can also be safely considered as bounding production costs abroad.

look for deals promotions of 'past' vintages liquidated

white and red wine have different costs

More to this point, $20-$40 is the 'normal' entry level pricing range for reputable, good, perhaps unpretentious Fine Wine;  $40-$80 is distinctively another level up, but especially limited to industry recognition - see the next bullet as well. And really, ultimately, all of the above is just a reference, to be taken with some grain of salt, too.

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